Preparation of Construction Documents. The Construction Documents shall include all architectural, mechanical, electrical and structural drawings and detailed specifications for the Tenant Work and shall show all work necessary to complete the Tenant Work including all cutting, fitting, and patching and all connections to the mechanical and electrical systems and components of the Building. Tenants leasing partial floors shall design entrances, doors and any other elements which visually integrate with the elevator lobbies and common areas in a manner and with materials and finishes which are compatible with the common area finishes for such floor. Landlord reserves the right to reject Construction Documents which in its reasonable opinion fail to comply with this provision. The Construction Documents shall include: (a) Major Work Information: A list of any items or matters which might require structural modifications to the Building, including the following: (i) Location and details of special floor areas exceeding 150 pounds of live load per square foot; (ii) Location and weights of storage files, batteries, HVAC units and technical areas; (iii) Location of any special soundproofing requirements; (iv) Existence of any extraordinary HVAC requirements necessitating perforation of structural members; and (v) Existence of any requirements for heavy loads, dunnage or other items affecting the structure.
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Samples: Lease Agreement (Curis Inc), Lease Agreement (Xenetic Biosciences, Inc.), Lease Agreement (Xenetic Biosciences, Inc.)
Preparation of Construction Documents. The Construction Documents shall include all architectural, mechanical, electrical and structural drawings and detailed specifications for the Tenant Work and shall show all work necessary to complete the Tenant Work including all cutting, fitting, and patching and all connections to the mechanical and electrical systems and components of the Building. Tenants leasing partial floors shall design entrances, doors and any other elements which visually integrate with the elevator lobbies and common areas in a manner and with materials and finishes which are compatible with the common area finishes for such floor. Landlord reserves the right to reject Construction Documents which in its reasonable opinion fail to comply with this provision. The Construction Documents shall include:
(ai) Major Work Information: A list of any items or matters which might require structural modifications to the Building, including the following:
(i1) Location and details of special floor areas exceeding 150 pounds of live load per square foot;
(ii2) Location and weights of storage filesfile areas, batteries, HVAC units and technical areas;
(iii3) Location of any special soundproofing requirements;
(iv4) Existence of any extraordinary HVAC requirements necessitating perforation of structural members; and
(v5) Existence of any requirements for heavy loads, dunnage or other items affecting the structure.
(ii) Plans Submission: Two blackline drawings and one (1) CAD disk showing all architectural, mechanical and electrical systems, including cutsheets, specifications and the following:
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Samples: Industrial Real Estate Lease (Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc)